Update of /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/faq In directory sc8-pr-cvs5.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv27764
Modified Files: faq.fr.xml Log Message: Removing obsolete entries in faq.fr.xml Index: faq.fr.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/fink/web/xml/faq/faq.fr.xml,v retrieving revision 1.53 retrieving revision 1.54 diff -u -d -r1.53 -r1.54 --- faq.fr.xml 7 May 2006 08:27:26 -0000 1.53 +++ faq.fr.xml 26 May 2006 12:32:53 -0000 1.54 @@ -1184,28 +1184,6 @@ <p>par les méthodes habituelles : "<code>fink install</code>" pour les utilisateurs de sources, "<code>apt-get install</code>" ou <code>dselect</code> pour les utilisateurs de binaires.</p> </answer> </faqentry> -<!--obsolete><faqentry name="apple-x11" > -<question> -<p>I've installed the Apple X11 package, but system-xfree86 won't install.</p> -</question> -<answer> -<p>If you get error messages like the following:</p> -<codeblock>- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.dylib -- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.dylib -- missing /usr/X11R6/lib/libXaw.dylib -- missing /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlib.h - -Your XFree86 installation is missing or incomplete. Please make sure you have -an XFree86 release installed and retry the installation of the system-xfree86 -package. -</codeblock> -<p>then you need to install the SDK package as well as the User package. If you are running Panther, the SDK is on the XCode disk and is <em>NOT</em> automatically installed. The SDK as well as X11 beta for Jaguar is no longer available, and you'll either have to upgrade to Panther or use Fink's xfree86.</p> -<p>If, on the other hand, you get the following message:</p> -<codeblock>An error occurred trying to find your XFree86 installation's -version. This really shouldn't happen, so I'm bailing. :(</codeblock> -<p>then you need to update your package descriptions and install a newer version of system-xfree86. If you are installing Apple X11 Beta 3, then you will need <filename>system-xfree86-4.2-11</filename> or later.</p> -</answer> -</faqentry><--> <faqentry name="cctools"> <question> <p>Lors de l'installation de KDE, le message suivant apparaît : 'Can't resolve dependency "cctools (>= 446-1)"'"</p> @@ -1214,15 +1192,6 @@ <p>Ce message quelque peu abscons signifie que vous devez installer les Developer Tools de décembre 2002.</p> </answer> </faqentry> -<!--obsolete><faqentry name="system-xfree86-upgrade" > -<question> -<p>I can't update system-xfree86, because of a conflict with x11.</p> -</question> -<answer> -<p>This problem has come about because of changes needed to allow for externally installed XFree86-4.3. Originally, <code>system-xfree86</code> provided the <code>x11</code> virtual package when an externally installed XFree86 was present. Because it only worked for XFree86-4.2, it was decided to have two separate packages for XFree86 4.2.x and Apple X11 beta 3, and one for XFree86 4.3.x and Apple X11 1.0</p> -<p>Either of these will provide <code>x11</code>. <code>system-xfree86</code> is now a bundle that installs the appropriate one of the above packages, depending on the version of XFree86 / Apple X11 that is installed. Unfortunately, switching the provider of a virtual package is sufficiently complicated that the automatic upgrade procedure can't deal with it (currently). Do an additional <code>selfupdate</code> to get the latest version of the package, then try to update again.</p> -</answer> -</faqentry><--> <faqentry name="libiconv-gettext"> <question> <p>Impossible de mettre à jour libiconv <code>libiconv</code>.</p> @@ -1461,22 +1430,6 @@ <p>Si ces paquets sont installés, essayez <code>fink rebuild xfree86-rootless</code>. Si cela ne marche pas, vérifiez que <code>/usr/bin/X11R6</code> est dans votre PATH.</p> </answer> </faqentry> -<!-- -<faqentry name="xfree-keymapping" > -#<question> -<p>I just upgraded to MacOS X 10.1 and now XFree86 always quits immediately. In the messages it says "assert failed on line 454 of darwinKeyboard.c!". What's wrong?</p> -</question> -<answer> -<p>This is a known problem on 10.1. You must use the "Load from file" keymapping option since the default option (loading it from the kernel) doesn't work anymore. The setting is in the XDarwin Preferences dialog. Be sure that a file is selected (e.g. USA.keymapping) - simply activating the check box may not be sufficient with some versions. If you can't get to the Preferences dialog because you disabled all splash screens, you can delete <code>~/Library/Preferences/org.xfree86.XDarwin.plist</code> to get it back, then start XDarwin and go to the Preferences dialog while the splash screen is displayed. Alternatively, you can edit that file manually in a text editor to enable the keymapping option (the UseKeymappingFile and KeymappingFile bits). </p> -<p>As a last resort, you can run <code>startx -x- -quartz -keymap -USA.keymapping</code> from Terminal.app. -If this still doesn't work, you have another problem in addition to -the keymapping problem that prevents XDarwin from starting. -You'll get a bunch of diagnostic messages in Terminal.app to help you -sort this out.</p> -</answer> -</faqentry> ---> <faqentry name="xterm-error"> <question> <p>Le lancement de xterm échoue avec le message suivant : "dyld: xterm Undefined symbols: xterm undefined reference to _tgetent expected to be defined in /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib".</p>
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